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Getting a snatch block animation in NBA 2K23 is rare, but it can be done with the right strategy. This article will review the best badges, techniques, and boosting options to maximize your chances of consistently getting snatch blocks.
Achieving Gold or Hall of Fame Anchor Badge
The Anchor badge is one of the most essential badges for getting snatch blocks. Anchor will give you a variety of snatch block animations and make them happen more consistently. If you're starting, aim for a 93 Block rating to get Gold Anchor or 99 Block to get Hall of Fame Anchor.
Unlock the Infinite Possibilities with the Pogo Stick Badge
The Pogo Stick badge also helps you get more snatch blocks. When you jump to try and get a block, Pogo Stick allows you to keep jumping over and over again. This is handy if you buy a pump fake, as you can still jump again when you touch the ground.
Using the Aggressive Block to Trigger a Snatch Block Animation
Finally, there are three types of blocks you can use in NBA 2K23: the regular block (triangle), aggressive block (R2 + triangle in the vertical contest), and vertical competition (hold left stick away from the offensive player and press triangle). The aggressive block is the best way to trigger a snatch block animation, but be sure to wait for the layup timing meter to pop up before jumping to avoid getting punished by a pogo stick. If the opponent doesn't have a layup timing meter, wait for their feet to come off the ground before jumping.
Increase Your Chances of Getting Snatch Blocks with Black Boost and BC
You can also try buying Black Boost with BC to increase your chances of getting snatch blocks. This may not be necessary, but it can be helpful if you're having trouble getting snatch blocks.
Conclusion:
By following these tips, you should be able to get snatch blocks more consistently in NBA 2K23. Remember to practice and keep trying; it may take a few tries before you get the animation. Good luck!